Shadowplay

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Published Nov. 2, 2010 by Brilliance Audio.

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978-1-4418-9434-2
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4 stars (1 review)

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4 stars

A great step-up from its prequel Shadowmarch, Shadowplay continues the complex story of the Kingdom of Southmarch and related events. Things that played little to no role in the first book are really at the forefront here. I have to admit that the epigraphs at the start of each chapter were pretty much one of my favorite aspects of this book. Throughout the book, the epigraphs depict the same story of the Godswar of the Onyenai gods and the Surazemai gods, just viewed from three different viewpoints: the fairies, mortal folks on Eion and the Xandians. Fascinating. So close and yet so different in outcomes.

There are still quite a few of different character viewpoints in this book, and I am sure it makes sense from a larger point of view, but some characters are just not that compelling. The whole arc around Chert is still rather boring, and even …